| David Bates Tower - 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 444
...hast forced me, Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman. Let's dry our eyes ; and thus far hear me, Cromwell , And — when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in doll cold marble, where no mention Of me more must be heard of — say, I taught thee ; Say, Wolaey... | |
| Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 446
...thou hast forced me, Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman Let's dry our eyes; and thus far hear me, Cromwell, And when I am forgotten, as I shall...sleep in dull, cold marble, where no mention Of me must more be heard, say then I taught thee — Say, Wolsey, that once rode the waves of glory, And... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 466
...thou hast forced me, Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman Let 's dry our eyes, and thus far hear me, Cromwell ; And when I am forgotten, as I shall...be, And sleep in dull cold marble, where no mention 35 Of me must more be heard — say then, I taught thee ; Say, Wolsey, that once rode the waves of... | |
| George Croly - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 416
...forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble, where no mention Of me must more be heard — say, I taught thee, — Say, Wolsey, that once trod...the ways of glory, And sounded all the depths and shouls of honour, Found thee a way, out of his wreck, to rise in ; A sure and safe one, though thy... | |
| Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree - 1911 - عدد الصفحات: 184
...his last bed, and made ready to meet his God. The following morning, the 29th of November, he who had trod the ways of glory and sounded all the depths and shoals of honour, he who had shaped the destinies of Empires, before whom Popes and Parliaments had trembled, he who... | |
| Frank Honywell Fenno - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 348
...shed a tear, In all my miseries; but thou hast forced me, Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman. And — when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep...of glory, And sounded all the depths and shoals of honor — Found thee a way, out of his wreck, to rise in; A sure and safe one, though thy master missed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 214
...hast forc'd me, Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman. 430 Let's dry our eyes; and thus far hear me, Cromwell ; And, when I am forgotten, as I shall...thee ; Say, Wolsey, that once trod the ways of glory, 435 And sounded all the depths and shoals of honour, Found thee a way, out of his wreck, to rise in... | |
| 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 632
...heroes and heroines, many of whom find consolation in the request pathetically worded by Shakespeare. When I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble, When no mention of me more is heard of, Say I taught thee. Not so with Margaret McCalvey whose golden... | |
| Mary Ridpath Mann - 1913 - عدد الصفحات: 308
...immortal by Shakespeare. He said to his old friend and servant, Thomas Cromwell: And thus far hear me, Cromwell, And when I am forgotten, as I shall...mention Of me more must be heard of, say I taught thep. Say Wolsey, that once trod the ways of glory And sounded all the depths and shoals of honor,... | |
| Joseph Berg Esenwein, Mary Eleanor Roberts - 1913 - عدد الصفحات: 336
...each line when it would normally end without it. Let's dry our eyes and thus far hear me, Crom | well; And, — when I am forgotten, as I shall | be; And sleep in dull cold marble, where no men | tion Of me more must be heard of, — say I taught | thee. — King Henry VIII, Act III, Scene... | |
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